Wasashatta

Wasashatta (1333 BC-) was King of Mitanni during the 13th century BC, succeeding Shattuara and preceding Shattuara II.

Biography
Wasashatta was the son of Shattuara and the brother of Shuttarna, and, upon becoming king of Mitanni, he became a vassal of the Middle Assyrian Empire. He revolted against his master Adad-nirari I, vainly seeking assistance from the Hittites; however, Adad-nirari crushed the revolt, and he was brought in captivity to Assur.